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Stumble Guys Has Been Downloaded More Than Roblox and Passed $80 Million In Revenue | RE3W.IO

Stumble Guys Has Been Downloaded More Than Roblox and Passed $80 Million In Revenue

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Stumble Guys was downloaded more than Roblox and Candy Crush Saga in 2022 – and now it has apparently passed $80 million in lifetime revenue and 270 million all-time downloads. The small Finnish studio called Kitka Games first released Stumble Guys in September 2020. 

Kitka is led by CEO Olli Lahtinen who is the former boss at Immobile Games, which made the Fingersoft-published title Boom Karts, released in June 2021. Kitka Games’ CFO Teemu Määttä is the former COO and CFO of Critical Force, maker of PvP FPS Critical Ops.

Kitka Games first released Stumble Guys in September 2020, and by November of that year, the game was getting over 2 million downloads per month. It really started gathering momentum in December of 2021, however, when it passed 5 million monthly downloads for the first time. Throughout 2022, it just kept on rising. It hit 10 million monthly downloads in April 2022 before rocketing up the charts to its peak in July 2022, when it hit almost 37 million monthly downloads.

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